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Incompatible with life: Embodied borders, migrant fertility, and the UK’s ‘hostile environment’

Authors Kate Coddington
Year 2020
Journal Name Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
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3001 Journal Article

Over Under Sideways Down An Interview with Karrie Fransman

Authors Ann Miller
Year 2015
Journal Name EUROPEAN COMIC ART
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3002 Journal Article

Women Voluntourism for the Empowerment of Refugee Women

Authors Selen Subaşı
Year 2023
Book Title Women’s Empowerment Within the Tourism Industry
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3003 Book Chapter

Op zoek naar veilige(r) landen. Onderzoek naar beweegredenen van asielzoekers

Authors The Dutch Advisory Committee on Migration Affairs (Adviescommissie voor Vreemdelingenzaken, ACVZ)
Description
Een advies over de komst van asielzoekers uit door Nederland als veilig aangemerkte landen. Waarom dienen zij een asielaanvraag in, terwijl de kans op inwilliging nihil is? Uit het onderzoek is gebleken dat motieven voor personen om uit veilig aangemerkte landen te vertrekken zeer divers zijn en een krachtige drijfveer vormen voor migratie naar ‘Europa’. Die motieven komen bijvoorbeeld voort uit een gebrek aan perspectief in eigen land – armoede, werkloosheid, ongelijkheid – versterkt door gebrekkig bestuur en corruptie en zijn krachtiger dan de aantrekkingskracht van Nederland. Nederland is dan ook vaak niet de eerste bestemmingskeuze. Tijdens de reis ontstaan meer pullfactoren voor Nederland, die vaak zijn ingegeven door verhalen van landgenoten over Nederland. Op basis van dit onderzoek doet de ACVZ de volgende aanbevelingen: • 1) Pak de grondoorzaken van migratie aan en overweeg legale migratiekanalen. • 2) Zet in op een geharmoniseerde EU-definitie van veilig land en uniforme toepassing ervan. • 3) Verkort de Dublinprocedure en/of doe meer zaken zelf af. • 4) Versterk de inzet op terugkeer. Bied maatwerk inreisverboden en terugkeerondersteuning. • 5) Richt informatiecampagnes in, ook op personen die al onderweg zijn.
Year 2018
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3005 Report

Asylum in Islam and in Modern Refugee Law

Authors K. Elmadmad
Year 2008
Journal Name REFUGEE SURVEY QUARTERLY
3007 Journal Article

TRafficking as A Criminal Enterprise

Description
TRafficking as A Criminal Enterprise (TRACE) aims to support stakeholders in combating and disrupting human trafficking, one of the largest criminal enterprises in the world, by assessing and consolidating information surrounding the perpetrators and the wider trafficking enterprise. TRACE adopts a multi-disciplinary approach: legal, criminological, socio-economical, psychological and law enforcement-oriented, in order to provide a full account of the phenomenon, and build upon on-going European and national projects and activities. It will focus on the activities of the perpetrators by developing an understanding of the structure, social relationships, modus operandi, travel routes and technologies associated with different types of human trafficking (human trafficking for sexual exploitation, labour exploitation, forced criminal activities etc.). Based on the analysis of perpetrators’ behaviour TRACE seeks to be able to better identify who is in danger of being trafficked and furthermore, who is vulnerable to becoming involved in human trafficking (including those who may have been victims themselves). TRACE acknowledges that human trafficking involves a chain of criminal behaviours, activities and processes and will consolidate up-to-date information, good practice and expert opinion to provide stakeholders with an intervention strategy based on policy recommendations for disrupting the trafficking chain. These recommendations will be based on stakeholder consensus reached via interviews, expert workshops, and the final conference. TRACE has designed its dissemination plan, including the development of briefing papers, to disseminate relevant up-to-date information surrounding the different facets of the project to relevant stakeholders in order to support their efforts in disrupting the business of trafficking in human beings.
Year 2014
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3008 Project

OUP accepted manuscript

Year 2020
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
Citations (WoS) 5
3010 Journal Article

Lessons for Primary Prevention of Asthma: Foreign-Born Children Have Less Association of SES and Pests with Asthma Diagnosis

Authors Mark Woodin, Alice H. Tin, Sarah Moy, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
3014 Journal Article

Considering time in migration and border control practices

Authors Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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3015 Journal Article

Fertility among Recent Immigrant Women to Canada, 1991: An Examination of the Disruption Hypothesis

Authors Edward Ng, François Nault
Year 1997
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 28
3017 Journal Article

In the family home: roots tourism among Greek second generation in Italy

Authors Andrea Pelliccia
Year 2018
Journal Name CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
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3018 Journal Article

Skilled immigrant labour: country of origin and the occupational locations of male engineers

Authors Monica Boyd, Derrick Thomas
Year 2002
Journal Name Canadian Studies in Population
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3019 Journal Article

Biometrics as imperialism: age assessments of young asylum seekers in Denmark

Authors Nanna Dahler
Year 2020
Journal Name Race & Class
Citations (WoS) 5
3020 Journal Article

Estimating causal moderation effects with randomized treatments and non-randomized moderators

Authors Kirk Bansak
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES A-STATISTICS IN SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 35
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3025 Journal Article

Calais Again

Authors Anas, David Cường Nguyễn, Caitlin Nunn
Year 2022
Journal Name Sociological Research Online
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3026 Journal Article

Book Review: Refugees unto the Third Generation: UN Aid to Palestinians

Authors S. Aldeeb Abu Sahlieh
Year 1996
Journal Name International Migration Review
3027 Journal Article

From camps to social integration? Social housing interventions for asylum seekers in Greece

Authors Nikos Kourachanis
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
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3029 Journal Article

Transnationalism and American exports in an English-speaking world

Authors Light, R Kim, M Zhou
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration Review
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3030 Journal Article

Filling the Niche: The Role of the Parents of Immigrants in the United States

Authors Xiaochu Hu
Year 2018
Journal Name RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences
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3034 Journal Article

Missing states? Somali trade networks and the Eastleigh transformation

Authors Neil Carrier, Emma Lochery
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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3036 Journal Article

Crime and Immigration: Evidence from Large Immigrant Waves

Authors Brian Bell, Francesco Fasani, Stephen Machin
Year 2013
Journal Name The Review of Economics and Statistics
3037 Journal Article

Discrimination of the Second Generation: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Norway

Authors Arnfinn H. Midtbøen
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
3039 Journal Article

Recent trends of Egyptian Migration

Authors Heba NASSAR
Description
This paper highlights the recent patterns of outward migration from Egypt. After a brief historical overview, the main characteristics of Egyptians residing abroad are presented. Part of the analysis is also dedicated to the effects of emigration on the Egyptian labor market as well as on the causes prompting outward migration from the country. As to immigration patterns, the conditions of refugees and asylum seekers living in Egypt are analyzed in detail. The paper concludes with a time analysis of the social and economic impact of remittances in Egypt. Cet article se propose d’apporter un éclairage nouveau et actualisé sur les caractéristiques se rapportant au phénomène de l’émigration en partance de l’Egypte. Partant d’une brève historique, l’analyse s’attache à retranscrire les caractéristiques principales des émigrés égyptiens. L’intérêt de cette étude tient, en outre, à déterminer, et d’une part, l’impact de ce phénomène sur le marché du travail égyptien et, de l’autre, les causes motivant les migrations enregistrées en partance de l’Egypte. S’agissant des caractéristiques liées au phénomène de l’immigration, l’analyse prête une attention particulière à la condition des réfugiés et des demandeurs d’asile résidant en Egypte. L’article se penche, en dernier lieu, à l’appui d’une analyse temporelle, sur l’impact socio-économique des transferts de fonds réalisés vers l’Egypte.
Year 2011
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3040 Report

Comparison of the economic performance of the China- and India-born immigrants with US natives

Authors Basant Potnuru, Basant Potnuru, Binod Khadria, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
3041 Journal Article

Ethnic Return Migration, Selective Incentives, and the Right to Freedom of Movement in Post-Cold War Greece

Authors Harris Mylonas
Year 2018
Book Title Democratic Citizenship and the Free Movement of People
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3043 Book Chapter

Fertility Patterns of Child Migrants: Age at Migration and Ancestry in Comparative Perspective

Authors Alicia Adsera, Ana M. Ferrer, Wendy Sigle-Rushton, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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3045 Journal Article

International Student Migration: Mapping the Field and New Research Agendas

Authors Russell King, Parvati Raghuram
Year 2012
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 105
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3046 Journal Article

Circular migration schemes in the European Union Member States: Learning form the German and Austrian Guest Worker Programs of the 1960/70s

Authors Elisabeth PETZL
Description
The term “Circular Migration” has recently become fashionable in the European Union as part of the search for sustainable and beneficial immigration policies for Member States. Indeed, circular migration has been presented as a solution to a range of migration challenges that have arisen during the last decades; particularly, it would generate win-win-win situations for countries of destination, countries of origin as well as for migrants themselves. However, although a number of ideas and proposals for circular migration have been developed, and despite the fact that the European Commission and other international stakeholders have already taken up the idea as a magic bullet, concrete proposals are still missing. This paper presents a synopsis of different notions of circular migration through a review of the literature and by looking from a historical and comparative perspective at the 1960s guest worker programs, which shaped migration policies in Germany and Austria. Le terme “migration circulaire” est récemment devenu un terme en vogue au sein de l’Union européenne dans le cadre de la recherche de politiques durables et bénéfiques pour les États membres. En effet, la migration circulaire est présentée comme étant la solution à une série de défis migratoires apparus au cours des dernières décennies ; elle créerait, de fait, des situations positives tant pour les pays de destination que pour les pays d'origine, ainsi que pour les migrants. Toutefois, bien qu'un certain nombre d'idées et de propositions en la matière ont été avancées, et que la Commission européenne et d'autres acteurs internationaux la présente comme une formule magique, les propositions concrètes font toujours défaut. Cet article propose une synthèse des différentes notions sur la migration circulaire rencontrées dans la littérature ainsi que dans l’étude, dans une perspective historique et comparative, des programmes des travailleurs immigrés qui ont façonné les politiques migratoires en Allemagne et en Autriche au cours des années 1960.
Year 2010
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3048 Report

Immigrant Parent Legal Status and Children’s Health in the Hispanic Community Health Study of Latino Youth (SOL Youth)

Authors Stephanie Potochnick, Stephanie Potochnick, Ian Mikkelsen, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 1
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3049 Journal Article
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